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Whoah, that's a neat idea. Using a scanner to find wireless camera
frequencies and then tuning them on a little portable color TV! that's just the trouble. The R3 does not scan video frequencies. Even though it was advertised as being able to do so. and also advertised as a "video scanner" In video mode, you have to tune manually. Sort of Like you had to do with audio on the old Radio Shack Patrolman radios for audio. |
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 05:39:48 GMT, Tempest
wrote: Well is there any other machine that will scan video freqs and send the output to some kind of portable color TV? I personally haven't used it, but: http://www.videoscanner.co.uk/ may have potential. See what you think. Steve ************************************************** ******************* Steve Uhrig, SWS Security, Maryland (USA) Mfrs of electronic surveillance equip website http://www.swssec.com tel +1+410-879-4035, fax +1+410-836-1190 "In God we trust, all others we monitor" ************************************************** ******************* |
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